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Frequently asked questions from students

No. Many students choose jobs in different sectors to gain transferable skills such as communication, teamwork and time management.

Yes, but it is recommended to adjust your schedule to protect your academic performance. Many employers offer flexible arrangements for students.

A clear CV, a tailored application and quick responses to job offers increase your chances. Applying early can also make a difference.

Yes. Many companies recruit former student workers for internships or entry-level positions after graduation.

Was that fun night out a bit too much for your already struggling bank account? Do you need to dip into your savings just to buy a sandwich? Would you rather not ask your parents for money every time something comes up? Then it might be time to look for a student job. Working as a student can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Plus, it adds valuable experience to your CV, even if the job isn't directly related to the field you're aiming for. You'll develop skills that could unexpectedly come in handy later, and meet new people along the way. And let’s not forget, your bank account will thank you. Ready to dive into the world of student jobs? Take a look at our student jobs, you might just find a job you’ll love!

Found a vacancy that caught your eye? Then check out this page for helpful tips to make the most of your student job! This article on writing a CV will show you how to write a great one. Want to learn more about the legal rules for student jobs? You can find more info on that on this page too. Good luck!

Are you ready to enter the real working world, and looking for a graduate job? Your search starts on the graduate job page! Looking for an internship instead? Then feel free to browse through our internships.


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